Hmm... up to 12.04.1, Ubuntu had a non-pae and a -pae kernel. From 12.04.2/12.10 onwards, there's only the -pae kernel, but it no longer ends in -pae.

08:19

That will confuse our pxelinux.cfg/default generation code... so for 12.04.2 it won't be possible anymore to have both a pae and a non-pae kernel, and let the client automatically decide which one to select

alkisg: After much googling, I found out that is a reported bug in debian wheezy that nobody have been caring to fix. It was reported in August.

15:47

<alkisg>

engblom: which one?

15:47

<engblom>

Wait, I need to search it up through their bug database...

15:48

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=684008

15:49

<alkisg>

So, downgrading cups solved the problem for you?

15:50

<engblom>

That would probably have been solving too. Instead I edited the ltsp scripts to make /etc/cups permanent on the client and not a tmp-fs folder which is polling the server for printers. Then I copied over the printer configurations. So now all printers also locally installed.

15:51

I hate such hacks.

15:51

<alkisg>

Are those network printers, or connected to the server via usb?

15:52

<engblom>

Network printers...

15:52

So that is why my hack works.

15:52

<alkisg>

Yeah

15:52

I don't think the bug you linked is relevant though

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15:54

<engblom>

At least in Debian Wheezy, it seems to be impossible to get printers shared through cups. The settings in the cups scripts should be right by default, according to the manual.

15:55

<alkisg>

$ cupsctl | grep _share_printers

15:55

_share_printers=0

15:55

That needs to be 1 to share printers, it's 0 by default

15:56

<engblom>

I changed it in my configuration:

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cupsctl | grep _share_printers

15:56

_share_printers=1

15:56

I had been checking up that too...

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<engblom>

It is just so typical Debian where "stable" means "can not be changed". Instead of doing like most other (accepting minor updates) they just try with under power to patch themselves.